Summary:
"Vapaaviikolla" by Arvi Karisto is a play in three acts written in the early 20th century. The narrative takes place in a rural Finnish setting, focusing on the struggles and interactions of various characters within a village. The likely topic of the book revolves around themes of love, conflict, and the consequences of alcohol use. The play centers on Kelolan Kalle, a young man who finds himself embroiled in a violent confrontation after learning that his love interest, Kukkolan Katri, may be courted by another man, Alitalon Jeremias. The story unfolds through Kalle's internal conflict and the influence of his friends, who encourage him to confront Jeremias. During a fateful night of drinking and confrontation, Kalle inadvertently kills Jeremias, leading to a dramatic exploration of guilt, responsibility, and the impact of parental guidance. The play concludes with Kalle facing the consequences of his actions while his mother grapples with the devastating impact of his fate. (This is an automatically generated summary.)